Tega Cay City Council Meeting – November 18, 2024

The Tega Cay City Council meeting on November 18, 2024, addressed various community, administrative, and developmental matters.

Opening and Recognitions

The meeting began with the Pledge of Allegiance and a moment of silence.

  • Service Saturday Recognition: Several volunteers and local businesses were acknowledged for their contributions to the Service Saturday initiative, which assists community members with home improvements.
  • Pumpkin Palooza and Boos & Ghouls Recognition: Awards were given for community events that celebrated Halloween and fall traditions, emphasizing family-friendly and safe activities.

Special Presentation

  • Main Street Development: A detailed presentation showcased plans for the Main Street project in Tega Cay. The proposed development includes residential units, a vibrant mixed-use area with retail and office spaces, green spaces, and community amenities like a park and amphitheater. The project aims to balance environmental restoration, economic growth, and community engagement.

Arbor Day Proclamation

Tega Cay marked its 33rd year as a Tree City USA. Arbor Day 2024 will be celebrated on December 6th with a tree planting ceremony honoring Lieutenant Lauren Galloway.

Public Comments

Topics raised by residents included:

  1. Plans for a new Christmas boat parade on Lake Wylie, organized by Tega Cay Marina.
  2. Concerns about the use of allocated ARPA funds and transparency in public works projects like the Catawba Park soccer field repairs.
  3. Requests for enhanced traffic safety and thoughtful placement of commercial establishments near residential areas.

Administrative Approvals

  • Minutes from the October 21, 2024, meeting were approved.
  • Updates from the Economic Development and Planning Commissions highlighted progress in business outreach and the review of local ordinances.

Ordinance Discussions

  • Ordinance 597: Approved the second reading to formalize the appointment structure and responsibilities of the city attorney.
  • Ordinance 581 Violations: Reviewed compliance for abandoned or derelict vehicles. The council voted to give the owners until their January 2025 meeting to be in compliance.

New Business

  • Parks & Recreation Ad Hoc Committee: A new committee was proposed to evaluate recreational needs systematically.
  • ARPA Funds Allocation: Discussions on utilizing the remaining funds focused on supporting businesses impacted by COVID-19 and infrastructure repairs.
  • Soccer Facility Repairs: Council approved repairing the turf fields at Catawba Park, pending verification from the city insurance provider that the repairs are covered under the city policy.

Council and Manager Reports

Council members expressed gratitude to residents and staff for their engagement and highlighted the importance of upcoming community events.

 

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